WH t .-." '..'" it,J l. .jj THE LA3?CASTarl5AnAr INTELLIGENCE!, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. ft .1884, J v r? E.48T ?' &y? IS-, w 1 KA &.U ... I hi i. ?!( ! if ii : tHE SUSQUEHANNA ISLANDS.1 'g'ketik Jxrjrwrure vtc cewcjekx-I ' - Mrs ceitrjin&t'SJtrr.EA. Mm Mm IneraaMd In Mte with the ttrawtfc of Ymrt-ftandajr Scheel OB 'can etel A ffemui'i Marrow ltaCBMfre'tn Burning lnjii. lUcuitr CorrestiendeBaaiirmtias5cxii. sztfl. . V; COLUMBIA, Bf!r!-In colonial times 5 Umm wertneht islil in the Strn- emtiwt river,; contalnlngSM.e.f acres arm v .coewinaw e .-.- v. ... laI0tf' acres. At the Junction of Um JdhIhM' an J Snquelinntm rivers, tlicre wm me Mand containing 305Ji acrcnnd an ' ether eeetalnW 12 acrcn. i . " w,T,It. would be of aeniQ interest le knew hew 1 ' , fjmaay of these Islands have Increased ,'lri lw, or been dlinltitahed in nlze, ', at have disappeared entirely. Munderfs -V' island has increased flve or six times its ,.' 'original dimensions. 1IIU inland, formerly 8r Jehnsen's, new Urban's Island, at Teach Bettem, has increased very much in It area. As a rule, all islands liave increased w here i their heads have been proiierly protected by trees, ernrllficlal walls. Mera than fifty years age, nn ark leaded with stonennd coal, sank Just below the old bridge in the raft channel, and an island was formed upon It, which contained about nn aero of ground upon which were growing a number of trees, everal inches in diameter j about 41 years age when the Ice moved, it cut into the sides and turned the island upside down, nnd in n 1 few hours net a single vestige was lea te mark the spot where it steed. The waler at that Eointfrem that period te the present time as been ten te twolve feet dcep, The islands opposite, the lower end of Wash ington were called the "Isles of Premise." It is probable that tlicre was a much larger chonnel between the islands opposite the Blue Reck, as that was the eourse ey which the ferry beats wcre taken by Cressep, Ress and Emersen, who owned the ferry. This ferry was se detted with trees that it was impossible te see the lower from the upperend. If the ferry beat was desired at cither end its attention had te be signaled te by ene shot from a gun. Sunday Scheel Officer Klected. The following efllccrs were elected yester day nt the K. K. Lutheran Sunday school : Superintendent F. A. Bennett. Assistant Jehn Sterllnc, sr. Secretary and Treasurer J. O. Fence, Liblarlan Emanuel Newcomer. Assistant Samuel Graver. Library Directors C. 1. Wilsen, James Ryen, Frank Heckler and Jehn Stcrllne.Jr. Organist Miss Ilattle Vachc. Infant Department : Superintendent Mrs. R. J. M. Little. Assistants Mrs. Klines, Mrs. Samuel Graver and Mrs. Jno. G. Uenncr. Organist Mrs. Rev. Wm. 1 Evans. The Dreadrel Weather. ravements and streets, alike, yesterdav, wcre in a inisorable condition for walking, but the latter was probably the safest, as Knew-slides from heuse tops wero In danger of striking a street walker. Soveral accidents occurred by slides falling upon pavement walkers, but no serieus injury Mas done Owing te yosterday and te-day's thaw, ice cutting is postponed for the time being, the ice in the river being slushy and unsound. Soveral teams cressed the ice yecterday, but it will be dangerous te de se te-day. Hundreds of our young men enjoy ed skat ing en the river, yesterday. This pleasure had also better be postponed for the present, as the ice is anything but safe Objects fifty yards distant, could net be rlainty seen in Columbia this morning, he dense was the fog which has enshrouded the town. Ilurned by a net Brick. A Mrs. Gamble, residing in Maner town 1 -Mp(-wlille coming te Columbia market en Saturday, had part of her dress' burned by an overheated brick which she had placed In her wagon te keep her feet warm. Had it net been for the timely aid of her son, who was with her, Bite would have sustained serious injuries. The contents of the wagon wcre badly scorched. The pupils of the E. E. Lutheran Sunday school yesterday received their new Augs burg lessen leaves. They are much better than the ene used in 1SS1. Probably the last meeting of the Gleaners, a society connected with the E. E. Lutheran church, will be held at Mr, "J. G. Pence's to morrow e veiling. ,r H. E. Yergey. yesterday presented te each and every member of his girls class, hi the E. E. Lutheran Sunday school, a geld breast pin. ,' 'inouuettor "Levinir Savier Gulde Our Footsteps," as rendered by Misses Hettle Vache and AHce Welsh, in the E. E. Luth eran church last evening, was the finest vocal music ever heard in Columbia by amateur vocalists. Personal. Miss Callle Hamilton's latest composition is "Avoudale Galep." It is said te be an ox ex ox tiuisite ploee for the piano. It will be nub llshcd by F. A. North, of Philadelphia. Mr. Edward Brady and sister, Maggie, are home from Buflale. Rev. R. W. HumphirrisH, pastor of the Co lumbia M. E. church, favors thu sending of the old liberty bell te ew Orleans. In re letting te this matter, In ills sermon, voter day, he delivered the meat cleiiuent, beauti ful and patriotic address ever listened te bv a Columbia audience. Charles Sterllue is here from Stcelteu, Mr. Charles Evans Iihh returned from his visit te Harrisburg. Xeteft About Town. Mr. Jcrome Heyer's son Frcddie, whlle skating in the Reading Metropolitan rink en Saturday, fell and broke ene of his legs. Tew Hlllers spent the greater part of Sat urday serenading fanners in this immediate vicinity. Twe youngsters yesterday breke through the ice at the R. it C. wharves, and were res cued by a gentleman who had witnessed their mishap. A neatly printed statement of the First National bank, of Columbia, is being distri buted this a. in. On Wednesday evening the Columbia ilre company will held their annual ball, in Armery hall. The outlook for its being a success is encouraging, for already a large number of tickets have been disposed or. The Columbia Relief association will meet in the opera house, te-morrow, at 2 p. m. A full attendance is roqueted as business of im portance will be transacted. Our townsmen, Wilsen it Kreider, have opened a rink in UunmicUUmn, and are xneet'iig with great success, se far as a large attendnuce can make it a success. The toughest of all tough Jobs was com cem menced this morning by many or our mer chantstaking account of stock. Hettle Newberry was sued by her husband for surety of the peace. Hettle also sued her husband for maintenance. Betli case will be heard by 'Squire Evans. llandseine.t OuUUle of I'lillmli-IhU. Frem the Marietta Times. TheLancaster Intelueenckh, the best Democratic paper in the state, has denned a new dress and changed it make-up, se that the locals and telegrams are new en the out side of the sheet, and the edlterals and mis cellaneous matter en the inside. The cliamre is decidedly for the better, and It is new the handsomest paper in the state outside of Philadelphia. Its editorials are able, and there is a general iutolligenco shown about its selections and original matter which makes it a very readable paper. A Fermer Lanautrlun Ilemembeml. Frem the Lebanon Advertiser, Father Christ, of St. Mary's church, was recently remembered by the members of the sodality; in the shape of a sleigh, robe and bells, as a Christmas present. T.he articles cost quite a sum, and show the appreciation in which the Rev. Father is held bv his fleck. tieliiK With Circuven. Temmy Dally, the bill pester, or thU city, ha signed an agreement te work for the liernum-Lonueu shows next season. He will have charge of an advertising car. Geerge Goedhart, who was with Fercpaugh - r last year, has contracted Ve go with Jehn ' Deris' Monster hhews, vthleh ,Vlll vMt .?; .Australia. it. ' i !,'"(., . Stock and Beuda Kehl. , ' Jacob B. Lene broker, sold te-dav. at K, , 'vate sale 6 shares Western market at 61 j ' : pOO city 1-20 year 4 per cent, bend at par. ' '' v, , JOue or the AbUit. :i- Jr'ruHi the-Sunuury Dally. The Lancaster Intelmeenceh has been -' enlarged nd much improved, typogrephlo- ally. It it cue of the ablest Deuiecratlu dailies iu the Mate. TWO OLD CXTIJMLVA OO.VJf. Warwick Township jnr Twe of IU lAre-teng Retlilents. Warwick township, this ,ceutily, has re cently lest two old Democrats In the deaths or Charles Rudelph Krelter, cf Warwick, and Hiram Kline, of Jbexingten. Beth these gen- Uetneri wero brought up ana uvea in me uoo ueo uoe trlries of Democracy, never lllnchtug or wa vering throughout the many years of defeat. They steed by the imrty, Raw its defeat In 1800, but lived te see It restored te victory. Charles Rudelph Krelterdied en Sunday morning at 8 o'clock, altera lingering Illness. He was the eldest native-born citizen of l.ltltr. He first saw light en March 10, 1812, In the heuse new owned by Julius SturgK Deceased was n son nl the late Benjamin Krelter, at ene time prothenotary of Uincas Uincas Icrcetinty ; he resided In llievlcinitvuf Utlt. nearly all his life and was well-known throughout this and Berks, Dauphin and Cumberland counties. Me learned the millwright trade when quite young and gained n wlde reputation Ter the unusual skill he displayed In con nection with that trade. I In vTas respected by all who knew him. Ter his sterling quali ties and for his punctuality In attending te the wants of his patrons. loiter In life he owned and operated a deer and sa-sh factory, but losing the four lingers el his right hand at the age of 51 he telinqulshcd that mrslne. and lived thereafter ii rather retired life. A wife, whoisllved.ivs his senior, and ciRlit children survive him. He was married I!' years age en Christmas D.iy. Ilrath of Illnillt Kline. Hiram Kline, a life-long resident of War wick township, died en Friday e cuing of rheumatism of the heart, after an illness of ten days. Hew-asuell known as a geed, genial person and was highly esteemed by all who knew him, being foremost In aiding or advocating any worthy catwv. He wen respect by his kindness and lived an honora ble ami useful life His ctlbrts te serve his Master wcre marked by the characteristlcsef a geed Christian, and he died In the heller that the sid ration of hlsseul wasetcrnal bliss. He was a loving husband and a kind father, rearing his children in the same (mth led bv himselr. Mr. Kllnewus a skilled farmer anil made agriculture a careful study. The de ceased leaves a wlfe and flve 'children te mourn his death. The lwrcavcd family ha e the sympathy of the entire community. Aituixn veT.tcr. Jtr.AimvAjtTKit. Matters Itpqulrlng the Attention or the Guar dians of the l,utv. Charles Beas was heard by Alderman Barr en Saturday evening en the charge preferred by Jonas Garber or assault and battery. Beas' negllgence according te Garbcr's testimony, caused the runaway accident en Christmas eve, whereby he and his wire wcre thrown from their sleigh, and the sleigh was wrecked. The alderman required Bees te enter ball for trial at the January court of quarter sessions. Geerge Asten, who thrashed his wife en Christmas, was heard by Alderman Barr en Saturday ulfjlit. Fer druukennes and dis orderly conduct he was committed te the county prison for live days, and iu default of uau lerirau at me January quarter sessions court, te answer the cliarge of assault and battery. Samuel Craig and Jehn Gacgley wcre ar rested en Saturday mr drunkenness and dis orderly conduct by Otllccr Cramer. This morning Alderman Barr committed them for five days each. Hester Prcssberry, a colored damsel, who lives in that locality in Columbia known as Tew Hill, was brought te this citv this morning by Otllcer Wittlch and taken befbre Alderman Fordnev. She Is charired bofero that magistrate with having threatened te take tholifeof her husband Jehn 11. Press berry. She entered bail for her eppeurancc at the January term or court Nineteen vagrants who wcre kept at the station heusu en Saturday and Sunday nights nuru uisciinrgeu in is morning. C. V. Strushelm, occupying a room in Gee. H. Miller's building, nn North Queen street, was robbed or a coat en Saturday night by Jehn T. Kelly, who had been employed at Miller's restaurant, but who was discharged several days age. Whlle working at Miller's, Kelly made Strushelin's acnualntance ami frequently visited his room. He wanted te uorrew me coal te wear te tne skating rink, but Strushelm refused te lend it and Kelly stelo It. The nollce are en the track of lvnllv and It Is exited that he will be arrested in a lew nays. Sleighing Acclilrnl. On Sjiturday afternoon, as-David R. Win turn with a lady, was driving down Prince street, the runner of his sleigh caught in the truck el tne always convenient street railway at West King street. The vehicle was upet ana belli occupants thrown out, but net hurt. The hersn ran down te the furnace and was caught after he had broken the sleigh te pieces. MUernure Stelen. On Saturday evening souie one stelo eleven pieces of silverware, Including knives, forks and s)eens, from the gentleman's dining rooms of Harry Mvers' hotel. In Centre Squure. Parties who were iu the room, just uviure mu larceny occurred, ure suspectis! and will undoubtedly be arrested. A Colored Cremation Orator. Rev. Mathew Mark Diggs, colored, un un ueuuecs that en the night of Thursday, Jan. 8th, he will deliver a lecture In the colored church, in Faegleysville, en the subject of "Cremation." This will be a rather dlllicult subject for this well known orator, and a large audience will no doubt attend te hear his wrestle with it, A llunner en Fire. Yesterday Mrs. Kylle tied a lurge tanner te the iron railing en the steps of thu Intei. LIGiiNCEit business elllce. On the top was a lighted caudle which finally burned down te thu paper. The all'air caught tire end was destroyed In a few minutes, hut net befere ijuite a crowd hail gathered. Luckily no damage was done. The Beautiful and (ioed. from the Wvetmerelmul Democrat. The Lancaster Intkllieknceii has been enlarged, rearranged in make-up and arrayed In a beautiful suit of new type. It is new ene of the handsomest papers In the state, and, it lias always been, ene or the best tdited. I-ancau-r show at Mount Jey. On Suturday evening Slgner Carlln's specialty company gave an entertainment at Mount Jey. where they had a geed sized audience. The features were slight or hand tricks by Carlln, rille sheeting bv R. (i. Chase, and club swinging and ucrelntlc ier fbrinaure by Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Ciim mlngs. skutlui; In .Maryland. Mesurs. Miller and Davln, of this city, sjent several days In Frederick, Md., last week, and gave exhibitions of skating at the rink en Christmas day. They astonished the Marylandcrs, and the press sieak highly or them. ' All Three Dren nud In a Well. Mrs. Williams, living near Dahlgrcu, Ilum Ilum ilten county, 111., whlle In a fit of mental do de "Pendency, en Friday last, threw ene of her children, a llttle girl, into the well, and at taching another still younger te her dress. Jumied in heroic The three were drowned. 1'rei.eiit id With uCune. Jehn Keen, eystermau, was presented with a hamUouie sllver-headed cane en Christmas by n number or his friends. The head or the cane bears the inscription : Presented te Jehn Rees, December 3, 1RSI." Kouji Katluiu liurta.liii:. The largest number of rations distributed at the soupheuso any day tills season was given out tills morning, when the number reached 111. DmIiik Better. Twe electric and ten gasoline lights wete reixirted as net burning en Saturday and Sunday night, Iteitppelntisl Auditor. Geerge A. Lane lias been appointed auditor or county etllcers' accounts by the court. ' A nr Kaiiled Car Colliding. A jiatcnt foruearfeupllnir has been lucd te JUIteu lluch and Adam ilUchllch, of thin city, .Ne.3W,Wi.nddaldDt;c.lO. lsSI. Th uuvclty In this Invention eenalsta In dividing the raMiift teimltuitlnnlly Inte two wctlens a Ciiupltiiff nsl pivoted In euu or said cectlen', and having; a coupling hook ut the nntvr end, a coupling pin lecatisl te cmrnRO a similar iuptlng hook oppo eppo oppe lto It, nnila division between the sections hav ing a sloping face se Inclined as te gulde ttie p p p poslte ceiipllmt hook tewanl Its coupling pin. This patent "-as secured through Win. It. tier hart, solicitor of patents, or this city. " Heme n Aiknnnlmlitnients. The lady tnanueers of the Heme gratefully ncknen ledge the following donatien: A friend, lun imcks of candy and aw takes: lls King's sCIhkiI, a large let of cakes; Mls Kinnm sptTcher, cakes t Jlrs. sjUanus Mull, teys: Jlls lassie llager, papers s Mr. .Solemon l.ln Tillc, Ihu. apples : u filend, randies : Musters Heward and tteergu Dillcr, toys! Moravian Sunday sctusd, lte of oranges unit lints ; a friend, toy for each child i li. A. thinly, cuke : Mr Andrew llrluunvr, pretzels; Mls Annie Herwatt, l.")eles: n friend nuts. SileTe-nlght. N'enil alu.iWc properties belonging te the estate or l,eitln battler, deceased, will lie offered nt public istttf.nl the Cooper house, t night. 1U"CKL1:X AKMCA s.L K. The Im-I Sutte In the world ler Cuts, IIiuIm-., Sires, I'leers, Salt Itheiun. Veer Nires, Tetter. ChapiH'd Hand, Chilblains. Cerns, mid nil Skin KlupileiiSi and Mltlvely cures Piles, or no jmv miulreil. It Is guaranteed te give peifcct vitls fartleu, or money refunded. Price, a cent in-r box. ternale bv II. It. Cochran, iliuggl-t. Nes. 137 and lai North Queen street, Liinea.ster, Pit. til MAHKTAUKS. tii;i--LKr. WiteT. Heeember .7. ls.at the retdenie of the bride's parents, bv the lte . Mlvnniis stull. Jlr lltller A. dressier of Wal tliaui, Mass., and Miss Madge W. Viteu, of Umeaster, Pa. ltd xi;.tTf.s. V.ise. December is. Iss. In this eltv. Jehn Parker, seu of Charles mid Kiln X. Wcfe. nged 11 months and ltt days. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited te attend the funeral, from his parents' residence. Se. Sin West Walnut street, oil Tueiday afternoon ut J o'clock. In terment at lame-aster cemetery. Heward. In this citv. en the 'iUh lust, lint bara llnward. In the th year of her uge. Netice of funeral hereafter. Khkiter. At Warwick, Uec. ft, 1nI, Chailes It. Kreiter. aged T! years, 9 months and 13 days. Funeral en Thursday, Jan. 1, at il p. in. Ser vices In the Moravian chinch. Kelathcs and friends are respectfully InWted te attend with out further notice. ltd JtAJtKET. Cattle Market. stock Yards West 1'ittLApEt.riitA, Dec. '. tattle market dull ; receipts, 2,lihead ; jirlme, f'JiSic : gixsl, JSffBc : medium, tVJtf SV4c t com mon, Sgic ; extremes, 3gTc ; most titles ut StTRe. Shccii market dull i receipts, S.UO head : prime, Hjfi.V i geed, tfllke : medium, 3S3V ' eommen, lj,js,c lambs. JuuVic. Hogs market lair ; receipts, S, tun head ; selling at B4iHe- UieSteik Prices. CutCAOO. Ci..tle-ltecelpt, i,S) head : ship ments, 1.1(0 head: market steady ; fleshy mid fat medium weights In geed demand ; experts. K GOicfi -j) : giHHl te cheks', of from l,e te l.luu pounds, Ufi3W: common te fair, t SW.l ou ; common te medium, cow-s, I.' 00(13 50; itvl te choice, H seffit iu: stockers ut WnjT3 6i)j feeders, UTOfJIlO; Texuus, .tiO?l. Hogs. Itecelpts, T5,0i head ; shipments, 2.VO head; weather warm and many erilcrs light, trade slew- and prices lug 1.1c lower ; rough mck lng, ttevjl jl: tucking and shipping of from aite 4ll pOUllds, ft jejjl OJ; light, t PSXl SS; ekliis, f.!Ql. Sheep. Itecelpts, 1.("1; shipments. ODhead: market steady t common te fair, ti XKii i : medium te geed, SI2.-)Q3 7J: choice, $3 Mfll 13. Kast f.lDEaTV. Cattle market rjulet and un changed : no demand, but prospects for next week geed ; receipts, 301 head ; shipments, none. Hogs active und st rung; prices tending higher; Philadelphia", (I Su," i); Yorkers, M 3MU SO: receipts, iunj head; shipments, .lue head. Sheep were slew und unchanged, with pios pies pects for next week enlj tatr : receipts. l.l'i bead : shipments, 3,de. l'hlladelphla .Market. I'HiLAniiriiiA.DecST. Fleurdull but steadier; Superfine, ti SSfW 50: Kstni, !. aeaSi I'enn'a. tamtly. l -Ji3iO! winter cleai-s.fjferft 25; de straights, Jigt ai; Minn, extra clear, SI SiI3 73 ; de straights, H7.VU 2.1: winter patents, 1 M 3 : spring de, H ."Wi5 25. lt e Heur ut (3 Se. W heat tinner, with geed demand ; Xe. S West ern lied, biJjc; Xe. 3 de, 7e ; Ne. 1 1'a.de.Bsc; Xe. 2 Delaware, de, s.lc. Cem firm, with geed drmand ; stetuuer. s 13c; sail jellew and de mixed, 3nc : Xe. 3 de, 47 Oats firmer and mere active : Xe. 1, White, 9V, Xo.2de, 3i'.g.rc;Xi).3de, 33513lc: lrject lrject ed.SlHQJtle; Xe.'i mixed, 32Wc ltye nominal nt Civile. Seeds Clever dull at HiiQlHe ; Timethy dull at II Will 13 ; Flaxseed rlrui ut il W. Winter bran rlrin at (ISSelti. Previsions dull and steady ! mess pelk. !3(ril35ii; beef hams, J1D &,12u ; city ines-, beef. W.legu. IUeen, !f.)tje : Smoked Shoulders, 7fi7i,'c : salt de. MfiCc : smoked hams, ItiJiSUJiEe ; pickled h, sjtnwsc. fjiru quiet ; city rellned, sc : loose butchers', 6Js ' prime steam, 7. Ilutter tlrm and active ; supplies light : Creamery extras, 31f3:c : It. C. and X. Y. de, 27c : dairy extras, -ac ; de geed te chelre. Sugsie. Itellsataaisc: packing butter. 7JI0c. Kggs linn and supplies scarce ; extras, i 631 e. Cheese dull, and unchanged ; Xew Yerk Full Cream, lfl4ei3e; Ohie Fiats, choice, I life ; de fair te prime, acinic: ivnu'it patt skims. 57e; (lofnllde, KISe. Petreleiiui dull : Itetlued, 734e. Whisky dull nt II 2ii. X'ew Yerk Market. ."kw Yeiik, Dec. iU Fleur state and Western a shade stronger und fairly itctle. Southern tlnu. Wheat l?l'ie higher unlivery feverish, with an active business ; Xe. I White, nominal : Xe. 2 Ited, Jan., t3i.fisH:c: Feb., s.U,fts,jT e : Mar, 87GwTsC; Apill, Dv)4t,.l'l,e ; Slii, U1V4J tf-,4C. Coin !.4(J2e higher and strong, Mixed Western, spot, Wi57c ; de future, I7kfjiv. Oats ki:c higher: Xe. 2, Feb., 3i;e ; .May, VsjSV?ic ; State, 3160 ; Western, 3ifi37c. Stock Mlirkets. Quotations by Heed, Mctlranii A Ce., Hankers, II A. M. 12 M. 3 I'. M. Missouri 1'aclllc Michigan Central Xew erk Central X'ew Jersey Central Ohie Central lel. Lack. A Western Denver & ltleCJrundu Kri Kansas A Texa-s IaikeShen Chicago ft X . W., com X. X.. Out. ft Western St. Paul ft Omaha .. I'liclfle Mall Itechester ft Pittsburg St. Paul Texas 1'acltlc lTn Ien 1'acUlc Vabash Common Wabash Preferred West'n Union Telegraph. . Louisville ft X'ashvflie X. Y., Chi. ft St. L. Lehigh Valley I.ehlirh Vitvl, .nil.,,. M4 i CI sl! 37, 'H ! SU 13 I3?J !$ 13! iwsi ,; 1212 21 S3J 'J Tuji M. 12K 12l 57 57 m ft- si 1.H.J t3i. ii ' 30i 7e, u 3 ii" JUi ','. hi" 8 13-16 3 iH til Pennsylvania Heading p. t. ft liutraie Xerthern l'aciflc Coin. Xertheni Pacific l'lef. Ilestenvltle Philadelphia ft Kile .... Xerthern Central Underground Canada aeuthei ti oil People's l'ubsengcr Jersey Central it 73)4 .'K New Yerk. Quotations by Associated Press. Stocks firm. Meney, lg2c. X'ew erk Central giv Krle Uallread 131 Adams Kxprcss pi' Michigan Central lbtilreud 3t Michigan Southern Italliead u( Illinois Central Italliead 11; ' Cleelaudft Pittsburg Itallteud i,t Chicago & Iteck Island Itallread 1117 Plttslmrgft Fert Wayne Italliead... 121; esterni'nlen Telegraph Company S.VS Teledo ft Wubush , a'" X'ewr Jersey Central 3s Xew Yerk, Outaile ft Westein l$ I'hlhidelphla. Quotations by Associated Press. stocks dull. Philadelphia ft F.rle. It. 11 leading Itailusid s jjljc l'euiisylvaiila itallruid u. Lehigh Valley Itallread .vtj United Companies of Xew Jersey pj.11 Xerthern Paelttc ........... Xerthern PacitlcPrurenvd ii' Xeitheni Central Italliead Lehigh Xavlgatleii Company isij; XerrUtnwn italliead pe Central Transportation Company.,..,, Ililthde, Xew Yerk A Philadelphia ; Little Schuylkill Knlliead...... jj laieul stei k mid llnmU. Itepurleil by J. II. Leng. Pur Lancaster City, li percent., ls3. ., pj) ' " " Ittui ieu " " lsal pit " 5 per ft. in 1 erwiyears.. Pje " " school bun I hi " " In ler'Jii yeais. inn Last sule. VVi 113 1211 IU1..VI 1W 1IU IU) Pi-iSO 1( an 112 111 - 111 aura yriim km Manhehn lloreugh lean ,.,.' pu BAMC STOCKS, First National Hank ion Fanners' .National Kink ,. ... ;j llllteu Xatlenallliuk pu Lancaster teuuty Xulieiiul Jlauk..... 00 Celiimbla Xattenal lUnk .. I'httstUtnu N'atleiiul Rink F.phnitaXiitlenut It ink ... .. Flint National Hank, Columbia First National llmk, straslntrg First Xattenal Hank, .Mailetta First .National Hank. Ml. Je I. Itlti National IU11W Mauhclm Xat' mil Hank Union National Kink, Mount Jey.... Xew Helland National Rink Hap National Hunk QuarryMlle Notional Umk TVNrtKt:STlH.KS. Hlg Spring A llcuxer Valley HtldgeiMUt ft Horseshoe Columbia A Chestnut lllll . Columbia ft Washington Conestoga A Hlg Spilng . .. CelumbluA Mailetta Mavtew 11 ft F.IUabethtew 11 UuieasterA Uiihrata IimiLsterA Vi lllew Street strastnitvA Mlllpeit Marietta A Maytew 11 Mailetta A Mount Jey t-unc.. FlUabethtewii A Mlddletiinu taiumster A Frultxille Uincuster A l.tltti . Fast brandy wine A WuMicslitirg ... laincaster ft Wllllainstewn UuieasterA Maner Lancaster A Maiiheliu Ijincastcrft Mailetta Lancaster ft New Helland bannister ft iisiiiie1imiiii:i launisterA X'ew- HiiuMlle VISCELLk.SKOtS .STIK'KS. OmirrwIllcK. It Mllleislhistivet Car liniulier Printing Ceuisiu lias Light and Fuel Company. ... steens llniiso(Hends) . .. .. t'tdumbla (asCeuiiiiv elumtila Wuler Company stiseiichaunn Iren t'enisin Mailetta Hellew -wate.. steseus Heuse.. . ... MlllcrsviHoXeriiial Scheel Northern Market.. Faistei 11 Market Western Market ... . Lancaster City street Ihitlwa) Ce. I, as Ceuipnuv lleuds ( eluuibia Ikmmyh lleiids Ili I.Su . lll 113 . Illl I.M . Illl 131 . lift 1311 . Il 2HI . ll) 1M.K . Illl IX.IO . Ill IHI.23 . Ml 77.23 . lun 1.11 . Il 1 1.1 um Iia.2: 23 ID . X 23 . 41 is . '.V 2I.U1 2.1 211 . 21 30 . 2.1 10 . 21 17 . 23 ts.ici . 'ii 21 2.1 111 . 2.1 31 1 lei 70 . .vi ,vt . 2.1 73 . .! I . 2,1 tin.s . .Ml Illl . 23 .. 2.1 3.1 . Ill) SI 3ll 2S.1 , . 21 7.1V .. .'! 2.23 . . M 30 .. .'.I MI.S3 . 2.1 SO . Illl Idl . 41 21 . . Ill l . . Kl 2Hl.il . . illl 2111 M 3 .. 23 1S.W .. :l 73 . . M M .. is I SI . .VI .VI . . mi mi .. nn no r, (M'AHAN T CH'.All .v;ir .1 1 vi. it Ti :.' i.wr.v y r.llA fit. A US. DN1.Y .V. teed 1 lira, nt 11 AUTMAX,s..Y LLLOW FltO.NT CH'.All lui.r.. -i esT.-Tius MeuMxii, inritnn en -l -eulh Queen, North Queen or at Penn sylvania Itallread station, a tSehl Hraeelet. A liberal reward will be mid en return of same te thlsetlice. ltd JiiHJKs n. vr: i.bN't'i sixckTkcIdkd that the lellew Frent .V .Cljar Is the best In the state, nt IIAKTMA.S" YKLI.OW FUOXT CIHAU sTOUE. T OsfeKSTOLi:N.()N Sl'NDA Y AlTHIt .1 J NOON A.-iiuill bat Ttrrter. with leather cellar, with three bells around his neck. A liberal reward will he paid let his return te Xe. ill West Orange, street. ltd rpiirT siimi-annuaI. SfKirnxe ok X the Lancaster Mteimereher will be held at their hall te-morrow (Tuesday) evening at s! o'clock. All members are requested te be piesent. Il enlernf the pnldent. It GEO. FFKIFFKIt, Secretary. -JDlMtl.IU SAIJ1 OX WF.DXI.sD.W . DEI . .11, ut 320 North Mury street, of household and kitchen furniture, such as bedding, bedsteads, sideboard, bureaus, cane und Windser chairs, tables, Xe. s limit Eastern cook stove, parlor stove, lulls, buckets, glass and queenswaie. sale te commence nt i o'clock. dJU-2td F. II. wf L11EI.M, Auctioneer. "IJiSTATi: OF WIM.IAM WKLSII, I.ATK -1 -i of laincaster city deceased. Letters of administration en said estate having been granted te the underslgnisl. all iktseih in. ilebted thereto arc requested te make Immediate payment, and these having claims or demands against the same, w ill present them w Itheut de lay for settlement te the undersigned, residing In the eltv of Lancaster. WALTI.P. WLLsll. Executer. Jno A. Ceyle. Attorney dec-Vttdeaw IT-AXTKD T,A1)Y A.iKNT.S KOlt " QUEEN" PKOTKCTOK " daisy stocking and skirt supporters, shoulder braces, bustles, besom forms, dress shlelds, safety lielts. sleeve protectors, etc. ; enttrcl) new de ices, unpri'Ce dented profits ; we hive Seu agents making tlJ monthly. Address with stamp, E. II. I AMI'IIEI.LACO.. dJU-tmced Xe. J . May st , Chicago. CANCKlt UIl'KintS FHOJI-ALL XOIt mat structures by being distinctly and es sentially a new pnsluct, neier, under nhy clr cutnstanees, existing In a healthv sj stem. CANCEISs uud TUMOItS of all kinds cured without pain or using the knife ul-e skin Ills, easp, Chreiilcand I'livute Diseases successfully Heated bv Dlt. 11. D. and M. A. LOXGAKF.lt. Office 13 East Walnut stieet, Lancaster, Pa. Consultation tree. 123tdA w HIAUKSJ l'UY. A Combination Cornice and Pele Combined. In Walnut and Ebony, at $1.(J a piece These hai e been reduced from i2.Sn. We are desirous if closing them out. Poles for .'k-, 73c. Il.iiland brass, lti-ass Trlumied, Ltien, Walnut and Ash. LACE CURTAINS Fertee, ll.in, 1.3f. JI.73, r.'.lii. fi.30, fl.ee, tl.3a. tl.ui. UM, 3.i), tiptnWWila pair. One Pier Miner, Walnut Frame. S3.ii, former piiee, u0. One Pier Mirror, Walnut Frame, Jle.d). fenuer price. iil.(ii. Oun Pier Jllrrer, Walnut Frame, 73.i, former iirlce, llie. one Mantle Mirror, 73.li, former price, lm WINDOW SHADES, Iu NEW PATTEHX's Plain .esls In AH Celers and Widths. Flxluies Cord and Spring Ornaments Iu As-eitiiient. WALL PAPER, Of EVEItY DESCItlPTlOV and OUADES. Ibueyeiir work done new, a pi Ices weie never se Ien. PHARES W. FRY, NO. 57 NORTH QUEEN ST., LANCASTEIt, PA. pISANDY. Dramly us a lied The following article was voluntarily sent te MIL II E. sLAYMAKElt, Agent ferKl.lUAUT's OLD WINE STOKE, by a pieiiilucut practicing physician of this county, who lias extensively u-ed thu itraiidy lcferreil te In his regular prne the. It Is commended te the attention of these ullllcted with INDIGESTION- AND DYsPEl'sIA. BRANDY AS A MEDICINE. This new much abused Alcoholic Stimulant was never intended as 11 beverage, butte bu used us a iiiedlcluu of greater potency in the cure of some of the destructive discuses which sweeps away their annual theuund of victims. With u palely philanthropic, motive, we present te the favorable notice of Invalids especially these ullllcted Ith Hut uilseruble disease, Dyspepsia, a specific remedy, which Is nothing mere or less than HUAX'DY. The uged, with fecble appetite, and mere or less debility, will find this simple medicine, when used properly, A SOVKltEIGX 11EMLDV Fer all their Ills und 11c lies lie it, however, strictly understood that we plcsciluc und usu but euu urtlcle, and that Is Eegart's Old Brandy, Sold by our enterprising friend, II. E. SLAY MAKElt, This brandy bus steed thu test for Jem's, and has never failed, as far as ouroxpe euroxpe ourexpe ilenco extends, nnd we therefore give It the pifference ever all ether brandies no matter with hew many Jaw breaking French title they are branded. One-fourth of the money that Is ycaily thrown uwuy en various Impotent dys pepsia specifics, Mould suttlce te buy all the llrnndy Uiciueuny such case or cases, In ptoef of the curative power of UED'AltrS OLD llltAXDY In cases of Dyspepsia, -wc can summon number of witnesses -0110 ease In particular we will cite: A hard working farmer had been afflicted with an cilia listing Dyspepsia ferii nuniljer of years: Ms stomach would reject utmost ever- kind of feed 1 he laid sour eructatiens constantly neap petite In fact he was obliged te lestrlct his diet te crackers unit stale liivad, and us a beverage he Used Mcliranii'sltoet Peer. He Is a Methodist, and then, us new, preached at times, and In his discourses often declaimed earnestly ugalnst all kinds of strong drink". When advl-cd te trv KElGAlt'I-S OLD llltAXDY III his case, he looked up with astonishment; but after hearing of bis wonderful effects In the cases of some of his near ueiiialiitaiices, hent hist consented te lollew our advlee. He used the brandy fallhtully und steadily ; the first bettju giving him 1111 upH.'tlte, and-pcenc the second was all taken he was a sound man, Mllh 11 stom ach capable of digesting 1111) thing which hu ehisrsulueat. llesllll keeps ll'und uses a llttle occasionally uud since hu lias this medicine, hu has been ofvery llttle pecuLlary benefit te the doctor. A fritctiilny J'hislctait. H. E. SLAYMAKER, Atii'.XT KOII ItEIll Alt Ts OLD WI.N'E STOUE, EsTAHLIbllED 1.M7S.1. Importer and Dealer In Old brandy, Sherry. Su perior Old Madeira, Imported in 16H, sn and ls.'ti. Cluiinpugue of every brand, scotch Ale, Perter, llrew 11 stout. Ne, 20 Etist King Street, Lancaster .vi: ir a n rt: rt.s i:.w t:xr.i, w AXTIU. , A situation te de general housework 1 give reference. Apply at Xe.Xi North Mub ran beuy street. ltd ir.VXTKH A YOl'NO MAN WITH T Viiiiiipllal 111 Detail Ceal business In Philadelphia, business established four ears. Address, s. K. WltlllltT. iiev2S-iiud Philadelphia, I'. O. 1-ON'TijS.: I.INlMKNTO'eiriVlX'r. J incuts. One Pennen's Cupclnn Plaster Is lietler than nil the gvciusy compounds you can carry, ilcenti. rpj I KY OAN ALL COPY. HUT NOSK .1. eun en mil the Havana Yellow I'txint Se. Cigar, nl IIAKT.M , .-. EI.I.OW FltOXT CIllAll STOItE. AlTKAVKltH WA.vFkU, " Fl'LTOX COTTON Mtl.L. pplvt X. IIK.NTOX, d22itt'dM,W,5 Supcilntendeiit. CLAtlKli'S. FI.OItAI. OFFEItlXG. A ClIltlST.V AS GIFT teall liuichascis el Tea nnd Celfee ; 4R.s Granulated Sugar, 27e,t 4 !ts.L 11 mte,' . " Migar, -.hi. jiaiciiicss;iiug lyOiiecs, 2.1 cents. rpiu: LA1W1KST, HKST ANt ".MOST 1. ceuiplele assortment of Euchiv, Casine und Poker Cards In the tow n, from Se. per pack up, II HITMAN'S YELLOW FIIONTCHIAU STOUE. riMi i":y " i'T n" 7 ll "Imii YiTiTir ne.xT: L can eiiial the lbtMina Yellow Frent 3c. Ci gar, ut HAUTMAX'S YELLOW FUOXT CtGAIt STOItE. iT'LLrriiix netut- .IJ Tut I. ist mx MAKKrT HovskCe., ... ,.. l.nuciisici . The annual meeting of Stockholders ami elec tion for Dlrectoiset this company will be held utln East King street, en Tl'F.SDAY, JAN. 13, between the hours of 111 o'clock, a. til., and neon. ALLAX A. HEItit. d.MdlJIi secretary tFseiTu KNT, KH0M Ariui7i,lss STOHEUOOM. V EAST KINO ST., Is3 feet deep. 21 feet wide back, with geed cast and south light. Applv at e27-2td ill EAST KING VTIIKKT. 7 j. sv.viTii a co., C01L. errtcK Xe. 20 Centre Square. Yarim : East Walnut and Marshall stlect. (Stewart's Old Yard.) Itetli Yard and OIIlce connected with the Tele plume. Exchange -KlX'lLlXG WOOD A SPECIALTY. - ectlMuulMAFK G 1HAK1) Fllir. lNSL'UANt'K COM- 1'ANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Ali'Rcn S. (itLLSTT. President. James 11. alverd, Vice Pres. and Trcas. Eewtx F. Merrill, secretary. J c tus It, ALLsy, Asssltaut Secretary. ASSETS-ONE MILLION. TWO HlfX'DHED AXD FIFTY-NINE THOUSAND, X1XE llUNDUED AND SIXTY SEVEN D'lLLAltS AND FOKTY NIXE cr.XTS. Alt Invested In solid securities. Lesses promptly settled and ild. RIFE & KAUFFMAN, Agents, XO. 10 WEST KING STUEET. ectUmdM.WASK H OLIDAY GOODS. WALTER A. HEIHTSH, NO. 3 EAST KING STUEET. L.VX'CASTEi:, PA. THIS IS THE PLACE TO HUT YOIMI HOLIDAY GOODS, -IX- FAXCY CAniXET WAP.E, CAniXETS, IIKIC-A-nitAC. EASELS, PEDESTALS SLIPPFIt BACK-s. IILACK1XG CASES, COMMODES, HAT RACKS, TOWEL HACKS.; BOOK HACKS, Ac, 4c. A very Large Line of these goods, and always a pleasure te show them. WALTER A. HEINITSH, Ne. 28 West King Street. deeMuid ValVaiili: city pkeitjuty at puulic sale. OX MOXDAY. DECEMIIEIt 20. ll. will be sela ut public sule, nt the Cooper (louse, en West King street, Lancaster city, l'u the fol lowing real estate, viz Ne. 1. All that certain three-story IlltICK STOItE AND DWELLIX'i; HUL'.-K, w Ith u large two-story brick back building; three-story brick confectlenery. three-sterj" briik Ice house, brick bake house, engine house, elevator, brick stable, carriage houses etc. The let fronts 32 feet. 2V( Inches mi the west side of North Queen street, and extends westward in depth 213 feet, inore or less, te Market street. The property Is sltuute Nes. laiand KW, en the westsldoef Xerth Queen street, nnd Is In Ilrst-class order and repair ; and for a confectionery establishment there Is nene superior In the city of Lancaster. Xe. 2. All that certain 0110-story FUAME DWELLING HOUSE, with frame kitchen at tached t also, another FUAME HOUSE In rear, well with pump therein, fruit tlces ami ether improvements ; and let of ground thereto be longing. Thiilet fronts 32 feet, mere, or less, 011 the south side of West Orungu street, and ex tending in depth Vili feet. The property is sit uate Xe. 414 M est Orange street, ami nifjelulng property of Abraham hrlsiiuill, Mrs. Helbein und Mrs. suter. Xe. 3. All that certain two-story IlltICK DWELLIXO HOUSE, with u two-story brick back building and balcony attached ; a geed well of water ; also, cistern water in the kitchen. The let fronts 20 feet, lneic or less, en West Orange street and extends In depth 105 feet, te a ten-feet w lde alley. This pnipcrty Is situated Xe. W7, en the north side of W est Orange street, and ad joins property of Christopher Llller und Jehn Leientz. Xn. 4. All that certain two-story MUCK DWELLIXG HOUSE, with one-stury ''rick back building; well of water, hjdraut und cistern, The let fronts 31 feet and has u depth of IU feet, te a ten feet wide alley. Thii property Is situate Ne. 121, en the east side of X'evln street, and ad joins property of Isaac Parden and Charles Hew. man. Sule te commence at 7 o'clock, p. 111., of wild day, when 'endauce will be given and terms made kne by LEWIS SMITH, WILLIAM SPAETH, Executers of the will of Louisa Sattler.ilee'd. II. siii-UEirr, Auctioneer. d'J-tsd 11 CALDYVKLL A CO. J. E. CALDWELL & Ce. DIAMONDS, HUMES, HAFrillRES, EMERELDS, PEARLS, CAT'S EYES. Aitlstlc and Elegant Jewelry In Exclusive Designs. 902 CHESTNUT STREET, rillLADKLrillA, I'A. l'"(ll,1, . SJSslssisiSSss- H ,ei:n a liueriiKU. HAGER & -REDUCED PRlCES.f fSLADIES' WINTER WRAPS. Plush Garments, Russian Circulars, Newmarkets, MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S GOATS. Shawls, Dress Goods, Skirts and Underwear. HAGER & Ne. 25 West King Street, NO. S. OIVLER. Te Reduce vi: REDUCED PRICES TO Ladies', Misses and Children's Coats all reduced in price. Seal Plush and Cloaking Cleths all reduced in price. Shawls, Skirts and Dress Goods all reduced in price. CARPETS, an astonishing reduction. Everthing marked te sell. iv CALL AMD SEE OUR GOODS AMD PRICES. JNO. S. GIVLER &CO., M0. 25 EAST KIMG ST., B OWERS A 111'R.ST. BOWERS Nes. 26 and 28 North VVIIITH ItLAXKKTS TO UK SOLD C1IF.AP O It V. V IILANKKTS Til UK ."OLD C'HKAl SC.UiLKTllI.AMCKrSTOItK.SOI.DCIlKAP. coiireiiTs te 111; sold ciikap. Tnicliictwl pivparutery tutukiuc Inventory; H'e Offer un F.lcmiiit Linn of CIIKKTlXUuiiilMIIHTINO.VllTsI.INS, TAlll.KI.I.VKXS.TIUKIXUS.CIIKCKti aed.VAPKIN.S All Vcr- Leir te I'rduce -tiKk. JJiilleV hlte ana Scarlet Mt-rlne Umlrrwpnr. Mf.'.1 ." "'V:,ire' scarlet Mvrliie Umlerwi-ur. Children Whltn A Smrlct Mi-iimi Unilemuir All belil Very Iaiw. 4-lteuiL'iiiber no ilrdnct 10 per cent, from every cah 8Ie-lHrs ernnnll-in n .i,rclul Imlur.i. nicnt tipurchiner.. In order te mine, uumtevk bufura tiiking Inveiiterj- pl'LKASK Ol Vt ! t"s BOWERS & HURST. JjTKXT DOOR TO TI1K OT1IT HOL'sit " FAHNESTOCK'S. HANDSOME SEAL PLUSH LADIES' COATS. REDUCED IN PRICE. $50.00 Plush Coats Itcduccd le $40.00. $10.00 Flush Coats lteduccd te $30.(M). $30.00 Flush Coats Reduced te $23.00 THESE ARE RARE BARGAINS, AXD XOTIIIXO JIOHK BL'ITAIILU KOlt A IIAXDSOMK l'KKSKXT. ALSO L0X AND SQUARE BROGUE AND IMITATION INDIA SHAWLS. R. E. FAHNESTOGK, Next Doer te the Court Heuse. "Vy HAT VI LL 0TwjY1 USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS - METZGER&HAUGHMAN'S. A LAD V8 COAT. A OIltL'SCOAT. A PAISLEV 6HAWL. A JILAXKKT SHAWL. A ULAC'K THIIILT SHAWL. A II LACK SILK UKKS9. A I1LACK CASHMKUE. A CLOTH DRESS OK AXV COLOIl. A CALICO A COUXTEItl'A.VE. A OAItPET. A PIECE Or MUSLI.V. A HA.VDKKKCHILK OK SILK LIXEXOUCOTTOX. An UMI1IIELLAOK SILK, ALPACA OU GINGHAM. A OOSSAME ' KOIfAXV OK YOUUKItlEXDS.OU ANYTHING ELSE IN OUU LINK YOU CAN I1UY AT TILE letzger & Haughman's Cheap Stere, 43 WEST KING ST., LANCASTER. W lletween the Cooper Ileunu ind Serrel Here llotel. 1IOTJJL.S. :Aiumciieii ne-fizir Maennercher Hetel. inn new pivpuinl te iicoeuHiiodatu the public n lib ull thouilviintiigi'iielu FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. UOAUDEHSby the rtuy or Ter uuy length of tline cun luive ull thu udvantutjet of Urn bett hotels. . Meals at All Hours. K1NE HESTAUItANT ATTACHED. Het Lunch eTCiy innriiltitf from 10 te U o'clock. HENRY DOERR, kvp2ta&ecp blK'i ritOPltlKTOll, BROTHER, BROTHER. Lancaster, Pa. Our Stock ! H.vvi: SUIT THE TIMES. LANCASTER, PA. & HURST, Queen St., Lancaster, Pa. Wr Oirer the llixt ilnkt of HOSIKUV. OLOVK9. COIPjETtj, Ac, Very I.eir le Itrduce bteck. Lancaster, Pa. AT - DIILS8. A PAIK OK 11LAXKET3. VEItY 110TTOM PUICES STOItE I7!Qyj?A.m'E LIFE INSURANCE COM. -i 1 AM, Asaeta, 864,000,000. Surplus, $13,000,000. Indisputable Creditors Assurance Kquifable life Insurance Corjiraey. The only lliutnvMMMiin'M Policy urltlun. imv. iibln In 10.1 IS or ai yiiim. unit iion-ferfellnblo after yeu. The mifctt Iiivfutiiicnt auU bet paying EIJLMTAIH.E DOKH THE LAIIOEST INSUIt SL'ltAXt E Hl'sINE IX 1H1J WOULD. W. J. MADDEN, 10 NORTH QUEEN 8T. White ren InroiutATies, 1IGARS FROM f 1 PER HUNDRED TO bfetrhS'hKltara",y' "' PUCla"fC'' BUlttt HAHTMAN'S YELLOW FRONT f!inAii 1, i ' d - " IV t', m m u , ! v IV h M; W I' . .b,tuV