r7prs&i?iiSgfps:- Z 7X1- " Vt.1 s v - ;& -), t ""V""'" 40 ip T vj ffiu. "i1 WW LANCASTER PAIL? LNTELLTQEN PER THOBSlfrAY ?' jEOEMBER IU 188 ' " " " """" """" ; -T ivy . Ol wealth's counsel at the Wednesday after noon session of court. The examination of tbe alderman occu pied nil of the morning session, and wai net oetioluilod when oeurt adjonrned at neon. URAN1J VISITATION. The Dinners of (tin Hevel Areanutc le i.nncniiar. Oli til. Vf, llazzard, grand regent and .J. II. Wright, grand secretary of the Brand oeunoll of the Royal Areanutn, of Pentrnvlvania, visited Conestoga oeunoll, Ne. 403 of the Royal Areanum, Lancaster, thl forenoon, and after an offlelal Investl gatlen left for Heading, at 3:40 p. m. Tbe Royal Arcanum la a teeret bene flelary order. It wag enranlzcd In Husten, Mass., ou Jude 23.1, 1877, te meet the growing demand for a benefleiary order founded upon business principles, and Incor porating the impevementa whleh modern experience and study had aaggeated. It Is intended te labor with all in promoting the oauae of bonevelenoo, ebarlty and fra tcrlty. The supreme oeunoll of the Royal Ar cecum la ohartered uuder the general lawa of Massachusetts, bv a oerttfleute of In. corporation dated November Oth, 1877. Tlicre nrn new nearly 700 oeunolls and about 40,000 members. Conestoga council, Ne, 403, of Lauoas Laueas tnr, Is ene of tbe most flourishing oeunolls of the 84 in Pennsylvania, whleh has a larger number that any ether atate ezeept Ohie. .Tere. Rehrer, of thle elty, la D. D. O. H. The order proposes te aoeure a widow's and orphan's benefit of 13,000 at n con of less thin one-thlrd the usual rates of llfe Insurance. NKlUHIIMIillOOU NEWS. Kieitti Near anil Acress the County lane. Tbe beard of trade of Reading haa do de do eldrd te clve a banquet in January te tbe heads of nil railroads oenterlng there. Geerge IS. Reberta la Invited especially te represent the Schuylkill Valley. The Pbranix Iren works, Phmnlrvllle, are in receipt of a number of heavy erdera auil after the Christmas holidays they will if sumo work en full tlme. These works employ evor 1,000. Dr. William II. Hemig, ene of tbe load lead ing pbyslelaus in the Lehigh Valley, died Wednesday morning In Allentown of an affection of tbe heart, after an Illness of nearly nix weeks. He was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and Hahnemann Mcdlcal'colleee. M. II, Brown, of New Yerk, committed Hulcide at Tower City, Bebuylklll county, en Wednesday. Judseu Garrison, of Plymouth, Luzerne county, Mas born arrested en the charges of murdering Philip Calleuder in 1878. A Fermer l,neantrlan Dead, from the ML Jey Star and News. Henry Risxer, who died November 11th, near Klnsey Station, Montgomery oeunty, Ohie, was horn in Lancaster oeunty, near LI tit k, In the year 1800 and was married te Miss Kllztbnth Bby, of the same plaoe, In the year 1837, and moved te Ohie In 1839 and loeatcd near Dayton, and in 1811 he bought n farm 8 miles north, near Concord nicetiug house, whleh was his home te the tlme of his death. He leaves a wife, two daughters and three sons te mourn their lesa. Ue was a consistent member of the Mennenlte church, fully reconciled te Ged. Election nna Installation. At a regular slated meeting of Ledge Ne 43, F. and A. M., held in Masonte hall en Weduesday eveuing, Dee. 10th,the following were oleotod and installed tfll cra for the ensuing year by D. D, G, M, William A. Morten : W. Master Jeshnti L. Lyte. 8. Warden Jehn O. Carter. J. Warden Geerge B. Willaen. 'Itcasurer Chas. A. Ueinitah. Soerotary Hugh 8. Gara. Trustees Jehn Rftes, Christian Wld. myer, Jere Rohrer. flerar, Under eiid Harness stolen. Seme time last night thlevea stele from tbn premises of Harry Leaking, at Cam bridge, ft black mait 8 years old, top buggy nud set of harness. The front spring of tbe buggy was broken. The team was tracked across the mountains te Boartewu and from thore te Blup Ball. It was aeen in oharge of two men passing through Beartewn between two and three o'elook thin morning. All trace of tbe team was lest nt Blue Ball and it ia net known whether tbe thieves took the read leading towards Epbrata, New Helland or Lltltz, una, ii 1'lin n. Miller Arrested. I'rein the Yerk Age. Piua B. Miller, who shot his sister-in-law last July, has just been arrested. When he left here he went te Philadelphia, from there te New Yerk. At New Yerk he took passage en a cattle beat for England, where he remained for a time and then returned home, arriving In Spring Garden township yesterday. In six hours lime after he arrived home, he was arrested by Officer L. H. Grenawald and cotnmitted te jail. Modality inception. The sodality oenncoted witli St. Mary's Catholle ohureb, of Lebanon, Tuasday evening, held n reception in the chureh. Rev. Father Christ was oasis ted in tbe services by Fathers Benten, of Harris burg ; Fein, of Elizabethtown, and Kaul, of Lancaster. Father Benten preaehed an eloquent sermon en the oceasion te the large congregation. The services were of a very interesting oharaeter. Annual netting. Tbe annual business meeting of the Lancaster City Bible soelety will be held in the lecture room of St. Paul's Reformed church at 7:43 te-morrow evening. Elee tlen of officers for the ensuing year, and an amendment te tbe constitution, pre posed at the last annual meeting, are part of tbe business te be transacted. "The Shotgun le oelety." Te-morrow evening Cel. Charles J. Arms will lecture at the oeurt house en 'The Bhetgun in Society." The receipts of the lecture are for the benefit of the soup fund, and the lecturer should be greeted with a crowded heuse. Many worthy parsons will be relieved by this charity during the winter. Charged With Aaultery. Solemon W. Heisy, of Est Denegal, was arrested last night en a warrant issued by Alderman Fordney, charging him with adultery. Ellen L. Enney ap pears as the presecutrix. Heisy entered ball for a hearing ea next Thursday. Inspecting Urldes, County Commissioners Bummy and Ilildebrand, and the inspectors appointed by our court, are inspeeting the bridges at Point Lookout, White Reek and Blaek Heck, en tbe west braneh of the Ooteraro creek, recently constructed. Hale of Meal Kstate. Henry Shubert, auctioneer and real estate atrent. sold at publie sale last even. leg, nt Albert Kehlbaas hotel, Maner street, for MIehael Llaberbush, oxeoutor of Jehn Waldheeffer, deoeased, the property belonging te said estate Ne. 704 Maner street, te Victeria Waldheeffer for M23. Sheeting jaatcn, Yosterday afternoon a sheeting match took plaoe at Boheenborger's park, be tween Jehn Frltch aud Peter Marks, The latter killed four birds out of six and tbe former ene. Other parties did considerable exhibition sheeting, and the bltds, whleh wero few iu numbeis,dld net get faraway COLUMBIA NE WS ITEMS. I-KUH OOR KKUUI.AH UOHMRSl'ONDKNX KieoUftnef (IRlMri-sitwi About tbe 1111- read-Tbe .largess and III UlMeers A Chilli's Marrow Kteapa. The following ofQeers were oleotod by Corinthian Royal Arch Chapter, Ne, 231, en Tuesday evening : M. E. It. P Thoe L. Urban. King O. S. Kauffman, JJBerlbs. Rey. Drewn. Sect. A. J. Kanffman, Trcas. O. H. Pfabler. Ren, teG. II. R. A. Chapter. Jno. A BladS. Trustees. A. Jeste', F. P. I). Miller and James Porrettet. After the election Diet. Depnty G. 11. P. A. J, Kauffman oenduoted tbe Instal lation ceremonies. LOUAI. I'OUTlCS. A. V, Rogers Is working for the Deme oratle nomination of constable in the First ward, whlle Officers William Wlttlck and Alex MeManus are contesting for that position In the Seoend ward. Beth Demo crats and Republicans will work hard this year te eloet counellmon and school dl roetors, as the former wish te retaiu a majority in oeunoll and soheol beard, whlle the latter want te dothreuo them. The fight will be very warm. rnuseNAU Jeseph Bhewalter, el Harrlsburg, a fermer resident of Columbia, is dying. H. B. IIolse and Newton Phonegar were reelected elders of the Fourth street 1'rcH byterlan church, last ovenlng. Dr. F. Ilinkle has resigned as an elder. Ills uuo uue uuo eessor will be oheson a week later. Harry Fager, of Reading, Is in town. Geerge, or as he is better kuewu, ' Pap" Gehn, la seriously ill. Jehn A. Sladeis Indlspssed, and uuable te be out of the heuse. Samuel Kuhn, of New Yerk, is visiting Mr. David Hanauer. The following residents of Sliver Springs havebeen strloken with typhoid fover within tbe past week : Mr. Jacob Btauffer, his married son, also, a slusla man, his wire and eldest daughter. The ether children of his family have no far otuaped the dis ease AHODT THE IIAILItOAD. P. R. R. Brakemau A. C. GrelT, killed at Mlddlotewn, yesterday, wa? oueo a res blent of Columbia, wheu he breke en tbe the tt. & O. R. R. Columbia will undoubtedly bave a union te te be known us the Brotherhood of Railroad Brakemec. At a meeting held last Sunday, elghteeu names wcre enrolled, A. P. Rogers was chosen president pre. tern , with Armer D. Bell, as secretary pre. tern. Anether meeting has been oalled for Sun day next, at U p. m,, in the old Spy build ing, In Bank alley. CoDduetor 8. U. Burckbart, of It. & O, erew Ne, 0, fell yesterday while off duty, and badly sprained hla right ankle. The P. It. R. and R. & O. R. R. will sell oxeurslon tickets evor their main Hues and branches en the following day : Deoember 23d, 2 lib, 25tb, SOth, 31st, and January 1st, geed en all trains until Jau 5th, 1685. A reduction of j of a cent per mite will be made. niKD IJf LAXCASTEU. Our townsman, Frank E. E, Greve, died suddenly and unexpectedly, in Liucaster, Jast evening His remain will be brought te ueiumma te-aay, ami at :m p. m. to morrow they will be interred from the old Grove homestead, en Cherry street, ce.ir Third, iu Mount Bethel cemetcry. De ceaced was aged 4') yeare, and unmarried, TUB J1URQKS3 AND THE TOMCE. Chief Bnrgess Irwin says he has no further use for the polieo ferce of Columbia. Most of hla atteinpts te abolish nuitiauoe.s In tbe borough have failed and just bo be bo eauso tbe oenstables and special policemen refuse te coeperato with him in his work. Time and again have they premised their asrlstanes, but in oaeh luataneg, they. failed te keep tuetr-wera: nia6hict burgess, finding that.rciiuests and plead legs nre without avail, will new adept a new oeurEO. Hercafter he will net make any requests, but command, and If his orders are dlsobeyod, tbe matter will be placed befere oeunoll, who will act. Their past uegleet of duty will probably be brought befere the borough fathers to morrow eveuing, when their regular monthly business meeting will be held. A cuild's turn saved dv A riUEMAM. While coming towards Columbia en Tuesday eveuiug from lleading, Engincer A. B. Greagerysawn ehild playing en tbe traek in front of hla engine He notified his ilrcman, J. J. Calnau, of tbe faet, and hastily springing out of the cab window and running along the feet beard of the englne te the pilot, the brave) flreman at the imminent risk of his own life, suc ceeded in snatching the child from tbe very jaws of death. It was brought te Columbia and given in charge of Jehn Feley, an bostler at R. & C. round heuse, who will care for it until ciaimed by its parents. TOWN NOTES. Jehn Mussvr has had his furniture stere oenneoted with the Columbia telepbone exchange. The regular monthly business meeting of the soheol beard will be held iu com mon oeunoll chamber this ovenlng. Osoeelo tribe, Ne. 11, 1. O. R. M. will meet this evening. Rev. Thompson, Iato pastor of Mt. Zion A. M. E. church, who resigned that posi tion, has aoeepted a eall lu Philadelphia, and left for that elty tbiB morning. His suocesser is Rev. J. W. Rollins, of Phila delphia, and he will take his new oharge next Sunday morning. Mr. Jeff Oilman will take unto himseir Miss Fannie Staman this eveuing. Although both are residents of Columbia, the nuptials will be tied in Philadelphia. Christmas trees are selling iu Columbia for CO eents and upwards. Playing marbles by gas light amusea our veuue lads very much Just new. Tbe orequot grounds at a nna wainuc streets, are new being used for "shiuuey" purposes. A number of Columbians will attend the rink opening in Marietta this evening. Isaaa Uogentoglor, residing at Ne. 127 Fourth street, has a hog whleh will be publiely slaughtered ou the ISth inst , whose avoirdupois is somethlng evor 000 pounds. It is probably the largeit porker In this vieinlty. Last evening Maggie Stovenson, colerod, whipped a oelored lad named Hill, ou Fifth street. Maggie was tben sued for assault and battery befere 'Squire EvanB, but upon paying oesu eue was uueuarged. llerclari at llobreratewn. Last ovenlng thieves effected an outranee te the store of Ringwalt & Davis, in Rohrcrstewn, by boring tbreueh tlioeilbr deer. They earried away 10 gallons of wine and about the same quantity of whisky, from tbe cellar. Nothing was missed from upstairs. They also went te tbe house of II. L. Btebman and breke open the cellar deer bat took nothing. Third Track Vlnlstied. The third traek of the Pennsylvania railroad at tue uap naa just been com pleted, and this morning It was oenneoted with the main line. Trains began running ever it at oneo. By reason of tbe comiilo cemiilo comiile tlon of this work 117 laborers have beea discharged. 1. St. O. A. Ljceum, The Y. M. 0. A. lyoeum will roepcu for tbe winter this evening at 7:30, iu their ball, Ne. 23 Seuth Queen street, and per sons interested In making this lyeru'ii a suceess are expected te attend this open, ing meeting, rriu. h. eivtiKB. LADIES' COAT DEPARTMENT. FOR CHRISTMAS TRADE, wc have marked every Ceat in Ladies', Misses' and Chil dren's, and Plushes, Cloaking Cleths, Sliawls, Skirts, &c at Prices te sell them, as we have net the room te carry any ever the year. Anyone wishing a Ceat will 'de well te leek at our Goods before buying. Yeu can secure a useful Christmas present at a small price. JOHN S. GIVLER NO. 25 EAST KING STREET. TUB WKLMI! MOUNTAIN OKUffll, Jus Hi'iiiM anil ilia Companion! Held ler IiUl at Uenrt uu tjevrral Charge. Alderman Fordney's ofllae was crewded this attcruoeu, the occasion being tbe bearing of Jee Buzzud, William Marshall and lluuj. Grecn, alleged members of the Welsh mountain gang of thieves. Justice A F. Slaymaker, of Salisbury township, was thn first te held court and William Marshall, the aged colerod man, was eharg cd with larceny and receiving Btolen goods, J. M. Ilershey was the prose cuter and he testilled that his stere w.ii robbed of goods valued at $200 en the night of November M. Part of the goods were found ou Marshall's premises. His statement was that Aba Buzzard, Jehn Llppiucett and another man uatne te his house ene night aud wauted permission te stay thore all night. He would net give them permission, but when they talked about shoetiug he allowed them te stay in the stable all night. The stelen goods found lu the stable were left by tbese men. J oe Buzzard was charged with the name etTenbes, and the testimony against him was that he was wearing a pair of bus ponders whleh were identified by Mr. Ilershey as stolen from his store. IJenjmln Green, a oelored boy, was charged with the Bame offenses, aud the same testimony was given against him. He said he get the Buspeuders from Abe Buzzard for doing him n favor. AH three defendauts were oeimnittcd for trial. Wm. Marshall was charged befere JuBtlce Lee with reoelvlng goods stolen from Benj. M. Rosobero and Charles nillard, In July last. Thc-se eaees were also returned te oeurt. Joe Buzzard was charged with carrying concealed deadly weapons before Alder man Fordney. Joe admitted that he had a pistol when he was arrested, and this case was also roturned te oeurt. Afivnuen In ICiltiCHtlHU III his report" te the state department, Superintendent Breehr, of the public school of Ij-iucaster county, thus refers te the pregrcsH of the work of education hi Elizabeth township, this oeunty : " The beard of Elizibtith townshie took a prac tical step te strougthen the schools of that district. A special institute of two days' oensecuttvo session was held under the supervision of the directors, assisted by their fulloerpi of teaohers and the oeunty superintendent, te discuss and adept a fchemn of management and In struction for advancement iu schools ever the whele diatriet. Tite geaeral meeting at night was atteuded by overoua hundred patrons mid citizens of that end of the oeuuty. Theueh until within a few years ene of the peer paying sections of this country .this township is rapidly forging te the lrent in schools, buildings, salaries a and fcntimeut faveriuir. intelllccuce-and. Truspenry; Stelon Jewelry liteilllleJ, It has been stated in the Intelligence!! ihat Constable Bewmau en Monday found ou the Welsh mountain, ou the " Whiskey Path" a trunk containing a large quantity of jewely aud ether articles. The jewelry was brought te the office of Alderman Ferdney this merniug and Daniel B. Shifler, of Rewmansvill?, whose stere was robbed about ten day age, appeared at the alderman's oflice aud identified all tbe iewely found as among that stelen from his store. The jewelry identified consisted or watch ehains, cull buttons, ebarms, car riugs, linger rings and two wateh move ments. The most valuable jewelry has net yet been recovered. MM lYnicli Keoerdea tlia Accident, A peculiar oireumstauco oceunod in conneetion with the death of Aldus E, Qreff, Baluuga, who was killed at the intersection near Middletewn, Wednesday morning, The oeronor waB called te Mid Mid dletewn te held an inquest. When he removed QreQ's watch he found tbe easeii dinged and bent, and that the wateh had stepped at seven and a half minutes befere ten o'elook, tbe preeise tlme at whieh the aoeidout happened. Ills remains were taken in oharge by Undertaker Breetle and were sent te Salunga this morning. Koanlen at the DOtn Kmlnirni, The nunual reunion of the 'JOth Regi ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, oemposod partly or Ljaneaner oeunty men, will be held ou Saturday evening, the 22d anniver sary of the battle of Fredericsburg. The rjunien will be held at Donaldsen's, Bread and Filbert streets, Philadelphia. Officers will ha elected, aud ethor routine buslnlss transacted, after which a banquet will be partaken of. lUtlne an Hellers. At tbe Mronnerehor rink last night tbe ene mile race between Flarry Striue and Will Heist was clese aud exeitlng. Btrine wen iu 3.89. Te morrow night a barrel race will take place. m ' i uitr Ltuta. Four gasoline lamps wero raported as net burning en Wednesday night. Amusement. 2'e-nf jAi' 6A0W. Tliu evening "Dan's Trib. illations," ene el Ed. llarrlgau's very succose succese lul pieces, will be glven In the opera heuse by the only travelling company which Is author, ued by llr. llarrlgan te play the piece The company has Qutlter and Ueuirlcn, Jee. Sharks, Jeseph Hurley. Kugone Iteurkeand many ether favorites. Uoerge F. Urnliam Is musical director, and a number or taking lenaa will be rendored. DEATJIH. Q ast. On the 10th lnsL.lu this city, Cenrad Oast, In the 7.M year et bis age. The relatives and friends et ttie family, also Lancaster Ledge, Ne. 07, and Washington En campment, Ne. 11, 1. 0. O. F and Ledgo 43, IT. and A.M., ure respectfully Invited te attend the lnnerai.trem hU late roildence, corner of North Prince and James streets, en Saturday altcrnoen at 2 o'clock. Interment at Lancaster cemetery. dl0-3t lliBD. -December 10, 18'4, in this city, Jacob Hard, In hla C7th year. Therelatlvcs.andlrlends of the lamllyaie respectfully Invited te attend tbe funeral Irem his late residence. Ne. CCS North Queen street, en Sunday morning at 0 30 o'elock at the beu89 and 11 o'clock at Mccbanlcsburg. Servlces at Mecbanlcsburg. Ne flowers.' Bamses. Doe. 10. 181. in tbU city. Jesenh Samson, aged CI years. The relatives and friends el tlie family, also LancaUer Lolje, Ne. 07, and Washington En En campmeut, Ne, 11, 1, 0. O. f., and Ledgo 43 I". and A. II., are respectfully Invited te attend the funeral from his late resldence, Ne. 13 East Lomen street, ou Friday aftornoen, at S o'clock. Intorment at Lancaster cemetery. jrjrir AvrKtiTtnmmKHTtt. fltSH AMrMMTABXMKMttl. F MMN & IIKKMKMAN. CHRISTMAS GOODS -AT- FLINN & BEENEMAN'S. The Largest Btectcant! Loweat Trices. We are new opening our nnnual exhibition, ei HOLIDAY. UOODS. Uelli, llell Carriages, Express Wagons, Spring and JJeliby Urecs tjhoeflys nml Voleclpodos, Tin and Mechanical Toys. ' ' -Mercliant3, Cnurchei and Handay-schools supplied at New Tork 1'ifccs, FLINN & BRENEMAN, Ne. 152 North Queen Street, !H. z. miOAOi. NOVELTIES ! New Idea In Enamelled Ladles' Watch, lust all means, The la'cflt thing ler letter sealing purposes is Heal, Ten Helder, .te. Juettl.e thing ler that Slene of the Alp? Match Bale Ter gentlemen j bold email can dlea besides Uie matclin ami shuts up Inlo a very small ceuipais. Alse Cigarette and Card Oaea, fianae stone, entirely' new Our M tislcal Ilexts for Children, at the small cost el 75ct ncem te he very nentilar nnil ure going off rapidly. r Our Nfl w and Ueauttf ul Line el French Travelling Clecl-ai Is verv completo i these clocks bave a very delicate gong Btiike, are el the finest werkmarabln and untsh and at vorvreison. able prices, """" H. Z. RHOADS, Lancaster, Pa. J." MAUUH ,V UU. WE INVITE ALL TO CALL AND HOLIDAY GOODS ! WHICH INCLUUE9 MANY USEFUL AND DESIRABLE ARTICLES. Decorated China, Bisque Figures, a3iv,xxui PerrriaalJ3et3v Toilet Sets; Fruit Berry Sets, Ice Cream Sets, Fruit Plates. THE LAHGEST LINE OF DECORATED CUPS AND 8AUCEU8 IN THE CITY 10 SELECT FROM. AMBERINA GLASS Water Sets, Lemonade Sets, Wine Sets, Punch Sets. TOSi,i,ench Toys, German Toys, American Toys. J. B. MARTIN & CO. Cerner West IXlsg and Prince Streets. LANCASTER, PA. XJiW AUKiSUI IBEIIKXTH, GltANU HIltlllTINU 9UTVU UN bAT UHUAYAi'TKUNOON at BUiiOKNllEKGHU'3 1'AItK, for a line Let of Turkeys and Geese. dll-2t A POUNDS WU1TK'" A "BUUAHl-OK3e. 4 pounds QKANULATED for S7e. PUBE TEAS, COFFEES and bl'ICES at fcurprlslnuly Lew Prlcfs CLARKE'S, Ne. 33 West King Street. WAKTKU-AHUHOIAN WITn 85,000 Capital In Ketall Ceil Uuslne In Phil adelphia. Business establUhejl tour years. Address. B.H. WitlOllT. nevis-lmd Philadelphia, 1. U ArULb LIN 10 ,ur Pll'tiS AT 1'UIUKS that defy competition at UAUTUAN'S YELLOW IfKONT OlUAll STOUK. SKT OUT I SKT 4IUT I Sour Kraut set out this TUUttlDAY ) ovenlng, and lour kinds et the nneat Beers In the city. Kechcster, Sprenger's, Culmbacher, and Kalser, en itraunht, at Ne, 118 Neith Queen stroet. WU JOHMA.SNYDEU. OPKOTAUI.r.l- Nil O.NB ItUT A 1'tlYil- O clan nrutei standing I the oye can properly nt you with sultable ciajie j. 1 kenp en hand a lull supply et Superior Spectacles and Eye (Masses. AH eijcases el Eye and Ear treated Ull.C. II. UUOWN.Ne.20 Vf eat Orange street, i,ancaster, Pu. luJMydTh Tlltsr OMANU BET OUT, 1 HIS EVENING. SAUER KRAUT LDNOH. Uennossee, llechestcr and Uoehler's Boer en tap. Jehn A. llerger's Saleen, It NO. 113 N011T1I QUEEN ST. "IKOANS AND 1'IANUS. AVILCOX Ss WHITE ORGANS, ALSO KNAUE, BKnil HttO.'S, V03K A SONS, AND KEYSTONE 1'IANOS Ageneyi NO. 151 EA3T KINO STBEET. decll,13,2n,)7,31 13UIII.IU BALE-ON TUUK8IUT, UE . CEMUEIl 11, 11-4. at 7 o'clock p. in., by virtue et an erder et the Orphans' Ceuit, will beseUatthe Keystone Heuso, In the city el Lancaiter, all that certain let of ground situ atedentbe westslde et North l'rlnce street. and containing In front ii toot, and in depth 7tleet. ou which ate erected two one-slory FKAME riWKLLlNU HOUSES, Nes. 411 and 441 .d. 411 has a pump attached. These prep nrtles will be sold sunaraiely or together te suit purchasers. HEuMAN KASPAU, Adm.e t-a et Michael llenilnger. dee'd. II, suesKirr, Auct. nev:,?7deci,U JM W. HATUVON & CO., LANCASTER. PA. Lancaster, Pa. received from Europe, that should be seen bv a pretty ease centalnlnir . hMeiimi Hm pnrpeEO. . . Ne. 4 West King Street. EXAMINE OUR BTOUK OF Sets Opposite Stoveus Heuse. atjsmvAL. r en mrxKus. nmi nun oe v w w nv : 5 SB9 IBB nitH O O WW WW NNi II It It II II W 1VW T NN 1 una h t it n It e. e V W WW H N u uu w w K titi . 8(jtja ti nnn oe nn i it u it n e NN N 11 IlKIt II II it N 1 II It HOD II K U OO N NN ii tttt TTrr ii 1' X nr fn' fSrt Knit" fciiit it it I- 8(5 '&S1.H This medlclnn. combining Iren with pur vegetable tonics, quickly nnd com CUKES DYSPEPSIA A, INI) IUESTION. MA I HIMA IVVtlU LQO I M PUKE 11LOOU, CHILLS and FEVEH and NEUUALQIA. Uv ranld and thorough assimilation with the bleed, It rcacbes every part et the system, fiurlflesand enrlchea the bleed, strengthuns he muscles and nerves, and tones and invig orates the system: A fine Apputlzer Hest tonle known. It will euro the worst case et Dyspepsia, removing all distressing symptoms, sueh as Tasting the Feed. Uelchlng, Huat In the Stom ach, Heartburn, etc The only iron modlclne that will net black en or Injure the teeth. It Is Invaluable ler diseases peculiar te women, and te all persons wheleacl sodentury uvea. An un tailing remedy for diseases ettbe Liver and Kidneys. Persona sutlerlng from tbe ottect of over work, norvens troubles, le of appetite, or debility, experience quick rollef and ronewod euurgy ay iu use. iiuec eca net cause Headache orpreduoo Cen- Stlpatlen OTHER Iren medicines de, , iron medicines no. preparation et Iren that it is tne eniv causes no Injurious utlects. Physicians uud druggists roceinmond It as the bust. Trv It. The genuine has Tradu Mark and creased rel lines en wrapper. Take no ethor. Made only by , BROWN OHEMIOAli OO. satfMydAlyw HalUmere, aid. EsTATK Of OATiaillNK I.ONU1C. NECHKK, late el Lancaster city dee'd. Let ters testamentary en said estate having been granted te tbe undersigned, all persons In debted thereto are requested te make Imme diate payment, and inesa having claims or demands against the same, will present thorn without delay for settlement te the under Blened. ANNA W. LIVINGS TON. Kiecutrlr. Wm. A. Atlis, J. Vf. F. Swirr, Attorneys. nt stdeaw FORCIKISAT IIAltUAINS. In Underwear et auy kind and prlce. Knit Jackets, Woolen and Cotten Shirts, Hese of any stze end quality, Working Pants, Over alls. Comforts, 0 loves, Mitts, and a varlety et Notions. Most et the abeve goods are soiling at nearly ene half the prlce they sold hereto fore. An nv.ir.lnrlf In the niarket la the cause. Bamu as wheat, l'leasu call and ex. I amine before you buy. 1 IIKNHY HECllTOLD. tNe. i texui Queen et, linn n u nun ii -i 11 II T hnu l! 'i SECOND EDITION. THPH8DAT HVBN1NO, DKO. 11, 1834. CONGRESSIONAL WOBK- TMB FKOOKKD1NOS IK BOTH HUC8KS. TnsBanate uenamsrlng ttoe Oregon Centra ana rerfeitar Iillt-Koetton en tne Uki olI)cmecrmu, WARniKnrni Den 11 Ti. it.. a. Van Wlcke offered a resolution reeitlng that an important treaty with Bpaln has, uuiub us secret auoussien in tee Sonate, been cabled te the New Yerk 31mm and given te the American people by that journal, and nrevldimr for lta.li.. ouMien in open session. On objeetion of yiisen tbe matter went ever ene day. Thf! Benato thnn rAiiiiniArl AnniMAMttm, of the Oregon Central land forfeit bill.; m mu ueuse me aesics or naif a dozen Democratic members were ornamented this morning by roosters of brilliant plum age. The Heuso resumed consideration or the inter-state commerco bill. The sub committee of the Heuso com mittee en elections, having in nhnrnn the contested oleotlon case of McLean r. Breadbead. of Missouri, will rnnnrt n full oemmltteo in favor of Broadhead, ruHtcitm rLASUEs. A. Violent Hnrrlcsncln Anitrla-Tbe Uamase It Uaewd. Vienna, Dee. 11. This elty was visited yestetday by a violent hurricane, which lasted turee hours, Omnibuses, eabs and even railway trains were overturned, and many neonle Injured. In several instances shop windows were blown out and the oentents scattered far and wlde, buildings were unroeiea ana nignways suoeumuca before tbe blast. ITALT HOT TET BID OF CHOLERA. ROME. Dee. 11. Fifteen nases of ohelern. five of whleh proved fatal, have occurred at Tehglane, In the Province of Salerno. Trenblt In a Dakota County. Faree, Dak., Dee. 11. Last evenlag Cel. Tjner, of the governor's staff. In thir city, received an order from Gov. Pioreo te eall out the guards and have them read; te leave te-day for Redfjeld, wbere trouble is reported ever the county seat matter. A special train arrived from BIsmarek with the governor's guards and with parts of both companies of Farge and proceeded te Spink oenntr this merninir. Miinh ezeitement exists. Tnr Were VediiiI Met Uelltr. Norristown, Pa., Dec 11. The case of the commonwealth against Henry Frederlek and J. B. Welda, indicted for robbing the grave of Jehn May, the Oonshehooken tnuiaier and suiclde, came up lu oeurt te day. As the coroner's Jur failed te Identify tbe remains there was no evidence, aud the case was submitted te the jury, who rendered a verdiet of net guilty. AN IR13II ELECTION FOND PnOrOSED. Dublin, Dee. 11. Patrlek Egan, presideut of the Irish National Leaguo, in America, has asked the Irish party te erganize an election fund in Amoriea. Mr. Parnell replies te this that politics Is te unsettled at present that a dissolution of Parliament is uncertain. He will deelde in refcrence te this sjhome wheu the elec tion becemes certain. rroeeedleB et tue Htste tirance. llAitnuuuna, Pa., Dee. 11. The entire merniug session of the State Qrauge was taken up by the reading and subsequently disoussien of the roperta of the commit tees en education ana agriculture. A number of recommendations were made and adopted as the sense of tbe grange Tbe installation of officers has been post poned until this evening, after which the grange will adjourn sine die. lilt II la m SUohlganTewa. XteTiieiT, Mfeb,, Dee. 11. A dispatch from Albien, Mleli,, says the Gale Manu facturing Ce.'s works, oeveriog half a block, wero burned last night. It was in sured for (05,000, whleh will probably cover the less. Oce hundred men are thrown out of employment. Hie Mayer ana Uaancllraen nt Atotlien, Hill., Arretted. Atciiisen, Kas Dee. 11. The mayor and membera of the oeunoll of this elty wero arretted last evening upon an order of tbe United States olreuit court for failure te levy taxes te pay a bend judg ment. They wero taken te Topeka. Nail ftllllt la l'ltttbnrc In Operation. PiTTSBune, Dee. 11. Chess, Cook & Ce.'s nail mill has resumed operations after six months idlenessB. Bheenberger's old mill is running deuble tlme en a reduc tien of 10 per eent. The new mill start up en Monday. Onrmical Werka and Dwellings Unrned. New YenK, Dee. 11. Fire this morning destroyed Emken Brethers ohemieal works en East Sixteenth street. Twe frame dwellings adjoining were also burned. The total less Is about (10,000. naATUISIt AMDIUATIONO. Wi-BniNaTONdD. O., Dec 11. Fer the Middle Atlantie states, partly oleudy weather and local rains, with snow In northern part, lewer temperature, south te west winds. A DtSfllUUUAlIU D1NNEH. Timely Topics for ulitlugaiabcd Democrats te Talk About. The dinner te be given by the business men et Baltimore, this evening, te Senater German, will be a very brilliant affair. It will ceme oil in the foyer of the aeademy of niusle, and tbe galleries will be eptn te ladies. Twe hundred persons will sit down, and the following list of toasts will give an idea el tue uriiiianey of the event : ilrsc Toast, "ine unairman of the National Domecratio Eioentivo Commit tee : A leader te whose thorough and skillful organization we are largely in. debted for the brilliant viotery of last Nevember." Responded te by lien. A, P. German. 3. "Btate of Maryland." Gov. R. M. MeLane. 3. "The Demoeratlo Party : Founded by Jeffersen, associated with all that Is glorious In the past, alive te every demand of the present, and every hope of the fu ture." Uy Uen. T. t Dayard. 4. "Civil Bervioe Referm: Qrerer Cleveland Is its best praetical exponent, and we leek te his administration te enforce all the laws that seeure it, and te Inaugurate ethers whieh will widen the scope of its operations until the corrupting 1 spoils' system shall cease te be even a possibility in our political life" By Hen. O. H. Pendleton. C. " Qrover Cleveland,: His record Is the history of adalaurtratlTe reform in this oeuntry ; his nosuaatletrthe demand of ;the progressive element of the people ; his eleotien tbe guarantee of an en lightened publie poliey, and a purified civil serviee." By Heu. J. R. Fellows. 0. " Btate of New Yerk : The Empire state holding in her princely domain the metropolis of tbe rising nation of the world. She offers te the country her neble son, the past mayor, the present governor, the future president." By Hen. 8, B. Cox. 7. "The City of Baltimore." By Hen. F. O. Latrobe. 8. "Tbe Manufacturing Industries of tbe Country : They have nothing te fear, and mueb te hepe, from tbe reforms te be iustltuted by a Demoeratlo ad minis tra tlen." By Hen. Franklin B. Qeweu. 0. "TuoBuiIneseUan lu Politics : He has come te rtar. ByHea. A.g.ttMtWL-;: 10. 'The Independent fpraw: m.n ryvumam H BO party, Dat ROMhMt H J, , parties responMble.'' We kirn the fcr I the enemies tbsy havs ade." By Bm, '.'s Wm, Dershelmer. . 11. 'The solid Beath The electlea e wnveiana eraui tue selia Metth and Mm elid Seuth, and makes aaeh ia spirit Mil iTnft?tn00?ft,ta5?tJ'rt rf thB " U!?n:.LB Hen- B . Jeaas. A8 of United 8Ute.-B 14, ' The Navy of the United Slatee 8 Negleetcd In the recent past as one of the arms of national defense, hut resting IU hopes for inorsaseaed efflolaiey upon the incoming administration." Bj Ce. mander H H. Gerrlrge. MAMKmtm. fblladarpBia atarast. Vmu.en.rniA, Dec. 11, fleer market dall and In buyrrs' favor i Bnpflrflne Sute, SI M 5jeJ SO winter clear, I3 504i dJ sjra'ijiit ft oefll Mi Minn, extra, clear. ? wq w strata-lit, II oeaifOi Wisconsin clcai fSBOtintstralitbta, t eeOSt winter patents M WfJ5 at : spring ue, (4 75 J. uyu flour at S3 BU0S tnCj. wneatquletandeasyi Me. 3 W nttcm B1, TSVic : Ne. s ile, TOO i Me. 1 I'enna, di ,8Se i Se. i Delaware le, BSe. ..PTn..u,8neri w,th Kx' demand: steamer' 46X013X0, atl yellow and de mixed t9Jt Se, S, 4S047Q. eais steady nnt qnlt Ne. 1 WWUs KQWe t Ne. de, MJiOSte Ne S de, 80 rejwrtflrt.MosiKej'Ho. mixed ,KHi- 8,'rt',rr!,recd weakati7Ke tTimetay dull at It 40Q1 45 1 FlMsewt lirm at f 1 41. Winter llran dull at tit Mi Prevision marhet dull. IIS. nt prlcM steady : India Jless Heet 10SOa) oaei citv iia.sixsua Ment Mess Perk, fiaeeauwr Seeiuams. 60321. llacen, B2Kn I BmolMel Bhenlders, rat T 7V(et colt ae. 8n6Kei Smoked Hams, 10SV llHei Dlckled de. 8XO10O. uird ste&dvi city reflned, sastai loose bntcliers, 7fi7He t prime fteam 17 55. Ilntter dell and weak i Creamery extras, S 41 30e ; pstern de, de, 22G33C 15. 0. A N. T. ex tras, 2B&270 1 Western dairy de, 2IQ2SO ; West ern (reed te choice, 20072c. ' Rolls at l!Q20e ; packing;, 801!c. Eggs dull and weak i extras, is 929 e t West ern.lai9He. Cboese market steady. with quiet demand J New Yerk full creams, at UMe)l3e t Ohie Flam, cbeice, 1IJ120 de (air te prime, fOOliMet Fa. part skims, B7cj de lull, KKc. reueleum dutt t Keflned, TJfe. Wnlsky dull : Western at It 20. mtw Tork BtarBea. , Hiw Yer, Dee. 11. Fleur 8taU and West ern dull and uucnanged In price, southern steady. Wheat opened a shade lower, later ruled stronger ami advanced HOH t trade only moderate; Ne. 1, Will te nominal! Ne. ailed, Jan. hoU6e;0! fob., Sl!Q3IVnt Mareh, MiiQeJXe; April, 87Q87iO May, 80 81C. Cern KOXelilRlmr and mero active I Mixed Western, spot, 4'JOWe I de lnture, 47KaMc OaUKOHehlKlier Ne. e, Jan, S19MKC i reb., KJKOSJKe ; May, E4)e ; state, 8lfJ38a; Western, ajQlie. moo Quotations by ltced, McUrann Ce. nil eucaaier, tra. 11A.M, Missouri Faclfle Michigan Central. fiO New Yerk Central (8 New Jersey central t- Ohie Central. UeLLack. 4 Western.... Will Denver A lUe 0 rande Brie UVi Kansas A Texaa. lH Lake Bhere 644 Chicago a N. W com.... 8; X.N..Unt.a WmLern.... .... bUFanlftOmaha ) & racineMaii w: Uochuater ritutbursh.. at. Paul. IKi Texaa Facifle l Onion Faclfle....... 7f Wabash common... .... wabaan Preferred. West'rn Union Telei 00 se; IMJj Lenuvllle Nashville N. Y..ChJ. & St. Ii........ Lehlgh Valley Lehlgh Navigation. Pennsylvania........ RamI t n it. &.... .... ....& 11 i-iu p.t. ATinrmie aw Northern Pacific com... 10? Nertnern raeinc rrer... uestonvllle 835 Philadelphia A Erto .... Nertnern Central ... Underground...... .... Canada. Southern. .... 4 tl... .......... ....... ...... ,0 roemiaucnsar.. ...... Jersey Central...... v..- OreKnnTranscentlnentaL IteaalnzUeneralMtas.... .... Mew XOTK. Quotations by Asseelated Press. Stocks slightly Armer. Meney. 1(220. New Yerk Central . mi Erie uanread. Adams Kxnreia.. aa .! tllliiJ Hlehlgan Cei Central Uallread 68V Michigan Southern Uallread eiZ Vi UUneb Centrnl nalu-ead i!!!!!.'..""!.'.'lisk Cleveland a PltUIwrgh UaUrend U7X buiiwyu a uudk iBiKiiu Aaiirnau..........iu Pittsburgh A Fert Wayne lUUread 113 Western Union Telegraph Company...... CO'i Teledo A WaUuh 5Vi New Jersey Guntrai M 43 New Yerk Ontario Wfwtarn......-.... HJi SfJSVXJU, MOTiaXU. UUOUU-rAIUA.' Onlck, completo cure, 'all Kidney. Bladder and Urinary Diseases, Scaldln g. Irritation, Illadder. 11 (0 stene, u ravel, catarrh et the Druggists "JBOUUU OK KATS." Clears out rats, mice. reaches,ules, ants, beit bugs, skunks, ehlamunks, gophers. 10c. uruggisis. hi , Ba&a. rH 13 K. r,aT. ?S tevi e?k M 87 ssa ;M leij, iwg M '4 n v... ni M'4 X . PM tV t3 . .... S hiJ uU Ji wa .... w & COM oe2 1 .... 6H T J oew eeg : "M .... 7ij t Vr 61tf 81JC 5ft; nvS ni- ..Kg & M .... .... wi .... -.. " ja .... .... si I WX .... a atom cueap goeas. xne jjep iieiicrcumi ',,.; . ..... . .. .. ..... : ja pains nnd uehes where ether plasters simply. iciiute, e iinui, m oil utuk uiures. KOUOH ON tJUKNB." Ask ter wells' "Keush en Cerns." 15c. quick complete cure. Hard or seu corns, warts, bunions. (1) Well as Kver, Lottte Heward writes from Buffalo, N. T., " Mv vgtem beeame irreitlv debilitated through arduous professional duties. 8 utter d, s s, fmm nAimf alitlr hnAilfi(hn. anrl hltlenanAAB. Trled Burdock Bleed Bitten with the metfc " uenenciai eneci. Am weu as ever." rersaia , ,-i ny in a. I'ecuraa, uiuggut, u auu uj neria ' , ijucen Bircet. , fi4 Filze fights, lottetiesfl walking raatohes, ftHd.,.3 worst sort. Dr. Themat' Ea'.ectHa OU Is netJ', humbug. It Is a quick cure ler aches and. v i1 nnnnnn iiditnniinna am iionuiie niimnnn law v; ' sprains, and is lust us geed as lameness. Wat 7 '- saie uy ii. ii. uecnrau, uxuggut, in aau ;;; ' North Quceu street. nEAUT i'AlNS. FalpltaUen. Drepsical Bwellinss. Dizrtaea. V aest.'"' . v.. i .-.t irrcT.n . r. t-.- i WeTls' Iltelth llenower." uaiien, iiskiucue oiecpiwsauoan vumi uy Hlcked Out. xl-" TTnurmtinw vtiAnln thawt mm tahn nwa eirtltf '' Rllng te rise In thU world that are kicked '.VfJ, -i 3 ilAwn nml nut liv Anvlr.ua vtvtila Tl.tMiU i. a Kclectrie OH never kicked out" lUnatreaa. -'-'''.. it Is true blue. Fer threat affoetlous. aatha ; a and catarrh It Is a certain and rapid care. -K-'f rersaleby II. 11. Cochran, druggist, 137 ad & r ' - 139 North Queen strtet. jf , . rit v Uettec than iMamenda, ' '. nci nf orfinievTaiMfl than flue cold Is a arreat , 1--- tonle and lovfgerator Ilka Kldaey.Wert. U -.' expels ail poisonous hnmera from the bleed, .. teuKUp the system, and byaeUaffdtreeMjr ' . en the most Important organs or the boy, . stimulates them te healthy action and restecea , health. It has effected many marvelease!' ' : and ter all Kidney diseases and ether klndre!,, ,' troubles It la an Invaluable remedy. ' p, ?7'. ' AMUBBMJSNTBt Cui.ten upeitA uuuar " GRAND UKTCBH ENQAQIUtKMT. THURSDAY BVBNINQ, DBO. U. A WHIULW1ND Or VOX. M. w. Hanley's Cmpt, -- Prcsentlng Edward narrlgan's NoarTetkiue., cess, f -t DAN'S TRIBUaTIONS, , Whieh was wttnaa br ever balf-ntUMat people durtnjrtt long run at Uarrtfaa , Ilarfixheatre, New Tork; v ( rUN, M1BT1T, MU810 AMD BONO. ALl.TllEOItHINAl.SOI6NI.y;V. ALL, TUK UKlUlNALeeJnM. Coming nema Irem Merttntr. Heltet Irtte ixtverasLengasthe World Uees.MflpL" Mountain I)ew. Ultie side peer, ': -piuuKS as usuAti. 6eaH sew 'e'aa a Open Heuse UoxOiSee. davm ti" : . 41 ?x c 4 .fi m -IH m ". T.fi M 'm t jJXi AS v.! v. & M ". SS m jA't it is& Kf- 'H StM r1!...! & ' AT: ",." tf - v -v (i - li. l -j-1 V lljr-
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